iHeartMedia's Rock WMMS 100.7 FM Cleveland has signed a contract extension for "Rover's Morning Glory."
The multi-year deal for Shane "Rover" French includes the continuation of his syndicated morning show and development of additional audio and video content for iHeartMedia and Rover's own company, via RMG TV. "Rover's Morning Glory" will continue to air weekday mornings on WMMS.
"Rover is a once-in-a-generation talent who, fourteen years ago, saved the legendary Buzzard from extinction and began what will be the most successful run in the mornings at 100.7 WMMS, which is saying a lot," said iHeartMedia Cleveland President Keith Hotchkiss. "His influence reaches far beyond Cleveland, with a giant audience on radio, streaming services, podcasts and video. Now he'll expand upon his incredible run with iHeart for many years to come."
"I'm thrilled to continue and expand my partnership with iHeartMedia, the undisputed leader in audio entertainment," added Rover. "Thanks to this deal, ‘Rover's Morning Glory' will reach the incredible milestone of 25 years on the air in Cleveland, which is even more remarkable since I'm just 29 years old."
Rover began his radio career in his hometown of Las Vegas in 1996. He has been an air personality in several cities including Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago, Denver and Knoxville.
"Rover is a once-in-a-generation talent who, fourteen years ago, saved the legendary Buzzard from extinction and began what will be the most successful run in the mornings at 100.7 WMMS, which is saying a lot," said iHeartMedia Cleveland President Keith Hotchkiss. "His influence reaches far beyond Cleveland, with a giant audience on radio, streaming services, podcasts and video. Now he'll expand upon his incredible run with iHeart for many years to come."
"I'm thrilled to continue and expand my partnership with iHeartMedia, the undisputed leader in audio entertainment," added Rover. "Thanks to this deal, ‘Rover's Morning Glory' will reach the incredible milestone of 25 years on the air in Cleveland, which is even more remarkable since I'm just 29 years old."
Rover began his radio career in his hometown of Las Vegas in 1996. He has been an air personality in several cities including Los Angeles, Seattle, Chicago, Denver and Knoxville.
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